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Brush Lettered Travel Quotes

Brush Lettered Travel Quotes

Congratulations! You have made it through another week (or another day if it’s not Friday) and it’s time for free art again!

With the start of school and the end of summer days, I’ve been feeling extra antsy. I’m not even in school and I feel weirdly tied down to one place and all I want is to be out in the world! Crazy, right?

Anyway– and I also got on this brush lettering kick.

Do you know how you get better at something? You do it and do it until it becomes second nature. I’ve been meaning to get better at brush lettering so I’ve been doing it and doing it until it’s started to feel natural and not like I’m fumbling through it.

Do you want to learn hand lettering?

If you’re checking out these practice pages because you’re interested in hand lettering and want to get some practice in, DON’T GO AT IT ALONE.

My e-course will teach you the basics such as the parts of a letter, the differences between calligraphy, hand lettering, and typography, and how to find inspiration from other artists and typefaces.

I’ll teach you all about the basics of brush lettering, how to hold your brush tipped utensil, how to make letters, and common issues that you might face on your journey.

I’ll also teach you all about faux calligraphy and what that means as an artist. I’ll show you how to make your faux calligraphy look professional even if you just started last week.

And! I will walk you through TWO lettering projects that you’ll love.

What else? Oh, and I give you 75+ quality practice pages that I made myself so I know they’re amazing. 10 practice pages JUST with strokes, and then the rest are brush lettering and faux calligraphy practice.

If you’ve been on the fence about learning how to letter, just starting out, or you feel kind of stuck in your journey, this is the course for you.

Brush Lettering Travel Quotes

I don’t normally say this, but these guys may not be free forever. If you like these quotes, you should save them on your computer, on drop box, on docs, where ever you keep your files because these are truly some of my favorite pieces!!